Feig wants to tackle the flick. If no one else is honestly going to get the thing greenlit and he does, I'd say let the dude try.

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I disagree, I feel like Wonder Woman should having a loving warmness to her look rather than a cold look.

The one actress I am looking at right now is Evangeline Lilly. I'm looking forward to see how she does in the Hobbit sequel.

I agree about the required look, but Lilly has two problems. She is only about about 5'.4" tall and 34 years old. I think they would want a taller and younger actress. Note, Alexandra Daddario is 5'.8' and only 27. And shes gorgeous.

Feig wants to tackle the flick. If no one else is honestly going to get the thing greenlit and he does, I'd say let the dude try.

But did you read what his take on WW would be? He basically wanted to turn the movie into a feminist comedy in which WW tries to break through the glass ceiling imposed on super heroines by Batman and Superman, who are a pair of mysoginists that look down on female crime fighters.

I agree about the required look, but Lilly has two problems. She is only about about 5'.4" tall and 34 years old. I think they would want a taller and younger actress. Note, Alexandra Daddario is 5'.8' and only 27. And shes gorgeous.

same goes for gemma, the 5'7 the brunette. i don't see any alice eve (who's a good actress) suggestions and she's an inch and a half shorter then gemma, but of course she's a blond, so no way. an inch and a half shorter and the blond hair is a deal breaker, as if it's that much farther away from 6'0 then 5'7 is, and dark hair dye hasn't been invented yet. alot of sorcery is required for that.

I agree about the required look, but Lilly has two problems. She is only about about 5'.4" tall and 34 years old. I think they would want a taller and younger actress. Note, Alexandra Daddario is 5'.8' and only 27. And shes gorgeous.

I attended a dinner last night with director Paul Feig to discuss his buddy-cop comedy The Heat. The Sandra Bullock/Melissa McCarthy film hits Blu-ray next week, but Feig was very amenable to discussing other aspects of his career as well, including a never-before-revealed pitch he made to Warner Bros. for a Wonder Woman movie.

The idea for Feig’s film would’ve involved a Wonder Woman who “keeps hitting the glass ceiling” of the superhero world. Conceived as a lighter action-comedy, this Princess Diana of Themyscira has to contend with male heroes like Batman and Superman who are perhaps not as forward-thinking regarding their female counterpart as they should be. (I think the word “jerks” might’ve come up.) Feig compared this Wonder Woman to the suffragist Cicely Hamilton (who wrote the 1908 "feminist" play Diana of Dobson's).

I asked Feig if the tone he had in mind would’ve been more in line with, say, the Iron Man films, and he said that was the basic idea. But not surprisingly, the studio did not go for the pitch. And Feig told me that in retrospect he can see why the concept didn’t fly, as the fans can be quite protective of their characters and any changes that are made to them

I agree about the required look, but Lilly has two problems. She is only about about 5'.4" tall and 34 years old. I think they would want a taller and younger actress. Note, Alexandra Daddario is 5'.8' and only 27. And shes gorgeous.